SpaceX video shows views of Earth's poles
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The first humans to orbit over Earth's north and south poles are sending back images from their spaceflight, and the views are incredible.
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The four astronaut will spend three to five days in orbit studying Earth's poles from space, performing 22 different science experiments and enjoying their time in space.
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A unique mission called Fram2, paid for and led by a cryptocurrency billionaire who is flying with three guests, is set to lift off to carry the crew into an orbit around the North and South poles. Follow live news updates.
A four-person crew is about to take off from SpaceX's NASA Kennedy Center in a Dragon capsule, in a world first to orbit Earth's two poles.
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Live Science on MSN'A notch above a gimmick': Experts question scientific merit of billionaire's Fram2 'space adventure' around Earth's polesThe recently launched Fram2 mission, which is funded and led by cryptocurrency billionaire Chun Wang, will attempt to grow mushrooms, test out hormone diapers and X-ray civilian astronauts. However, experts say that these novel experiments are unlikely to yield meaningful results.
The first humans to enter into a polar orbit, which takes them above the North and South Poles, released stunning footage of what they saw.
SpaceX launches Bitcoin investor who bought entire flight for rocket ride over North and South poles
A bitcoin investor who bought a SpaceX flight for himself and three polar explorers blasted off Monday night on the first rocket ride to carry people over the North and South poles.
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